 Hi, I'm Stevie D from Buck Cherry. I am using the Blackstar HT MK200W with the EL34s, and I like it because it's got that sag, but it's also at the same time got a tight low end, and I like the overtones. It's a pretty versatile amp. When I roll off my volume I can get chimey, clean tones, and then all the gain I want in headroom when it's turned all the way up. They were just coming out with the HT MK2. Somebody at that studio had that head and asked if I'd like to try it. I said, what the heck, I had some time. I plugged it in and it was completely blown away. If there's a guitar player out there that has their go-to amp and is maybe just curious about what else is out there, I highly recommend the MK2. If I wasn't doing anything in the music industry, I'm a photographer, I've shot editorial and done video. It's hard to say, I've put so much time since I was a kid into doing this, so hopefully something creative, you know what I mean. What's my favorite Buck Cherry show? Oh man, I'm a little bit biased because we just finished playing here at the O2 Arena. It's a legendary venue, Zeppelin played here. But I think the one that always stays with me is I got to play and headline the arena in my hometown in Chicago, that's one that'll live with me forever. What I'd say to new players, I'd say go easy on yourself, listen as much as you can. I know it's really common to just listen to the latest players, the latest, greatest, play as fast as you can, but I would do a lot of listening. If you're starting, go back to the early 2000s, go to the 90s, go to the 80s, 70s and before, and then start building on that.